(May 12, 2011, Washington, DC) Five new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Vision Celeste in Miami, FL; Radio Aramica broadcasting from Staten Island, New York; Radio Keenam based in Orlando, FL; Radio Vie Meilleure Plus based in Port St Lucie, Florida; and finally, Dumfries, VA based Radio Sankofa. These five new international broadcasters now provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their special content broadcasts. Audiences can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;
Vision Celeste, listen live at 712.432.3261;
Radio Aramica, listen live at 712.432.8008;
Radio Keenam, listen live at 712.432.3262;
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus, listen live at 712.432.3263;
Radio Sankofa, listen live at 712.432.3264
“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners that rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”
Radio Vision Celeste began as a religious talk show serving Haitians in the Miami area. RVC has expanded through internet streaming to provide radio talk shows and music to the Haitian community in the United States and around the world.
Radio Aramica is the first Arab-American station to join forces with Audio Now to provide mobile streaming to its listeners. Its aim is to reach listeners through mobile devices since there are few Arabic speaking radio stations in the U.S. Radio Aramica provides news and music to the Arab-speaking community in New York and around the world.
Radio Keenam provides updated news and entertainment to listeners of the Haitian community in Orlando, FL. Radio Keenam unites the community with broadcasts in Creole that keep them updated on news from Haiti, especially regarding the 2010 earthquake that plagued their homeland.
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus seeks to reach the Haitian listeners of Florida in order to organize, attract and harness resources to help rebuild their country. Through their music and news casts, they aim to engage in the Haitian community in Haiti and abroad to bring about the change needed to bring Haiti back to long term sustainability, prosperity and self-sufficiency.
Radio Sankofa reaches the African community of U.S. and the world. Radio Sankofa is the home for breaking news, music and educative programs for the African community at home and abroad 24/7. They also serve as an outlet for the exchange of cultural and intellectual ideas and quality music.
AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.
Contact Information:
At AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com
(May 12, 2011, Washington, DC) Five new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Vision Celeste in Miami, FL; Radio Aramica broadcasting from Staten Island, New York; Radio Keenam based in Orlando, FL; Radio Vie Meilleure Plus based in Port St Lucie, Florida; and finally, Dumfries, VA based Radio Sankofa. These five new international broadcasters now provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their special content broadcasts. Audiences can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;
Vision Celeste, listen live at 712.432.3261;
Radio Aramica, listen live at 712.432.8008;
Radio Keenam, listen live at 712.432.3262;
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus, listen live at 712.432.3263;
Radio Sankofa, listen live at 712.432.3264
“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners that rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”
Radio Vision Celeste began as a religious talk show serving Haitians in the Miami area. RVC has expanded through internet streaming to provide radio talk shows and music to the Haitian community in the United States and around the world.
Radio Aramica is the first Arab-American station to join forces with Audio Now to provide mobile streaming to its listeners. Its aim is to reach listeners through mobile devices since there are few Arabic speaking radio stations in the U.S. Radio Aramica provides news and music to the Arab-speaking community in New York and around the world.
Radio Keenam provides updated news and entertainment to listeners of the Haitian community in Orlando, FL. Radio Keenam unites the community with broadcasts in Creole that keep them updated on news from Haiti, especially regarding the 2010 earthquake that plagued their homeland.
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus seeks to reach the Haitian listeners of Florida in order to organize, attract and harness resources to help rebuild their country. Through their music and news casts, they aim to engage in the Haitian community in Haiti and abroad to bring about the change needed to bring Haiti back to long term sustainability, prosperity and self-sufficiency.
Radio Sankofa reaches the African community of U.S. and the world. Radio Sankofa is the home for breaking news, music and educative programs for the African community at home and abroad 24/7. They also serve as an outlet for the exchange of cultural and intellectual ideas and quality music.
AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.
Contact Information:
At AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com
(May 12, 2011, Washington, DC) Five new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Vision Celeste in Miami, FL; Radio Aramica broadcasting from Staten Island, New York; Radio Keenam based in Orlando, FL; Radio Vie Meilleure Plus based in Port St Lucie, Florida; and finally, Dumfries, VA based Radio Sankofa. These five new international broadcasters now provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their special content broadcasts. Audiences can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;
Vision Celeste, listen live at 712.432.3261;
Radio Aramica, listen live at 712.432.8008;
Radio Keenam, listen live at 712.432.3262;
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus, listen live at 712.432.3263;
Radio Sankofa, listen live at 712.432.3264
“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners that rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”
Radio Vision Celeste began as a religious talk show serving Haitians in the Miami area. RVC has expanded through internet streaming to provide radio talk shows and music to the Haitian community in the United States and around the world.
Radio Aramica is the first Arab-American station to join forces with Audio Now to provide mobile streaming to its listeners. Its aim is to reach listeners through mobile devices since there are few Arabic speaking radio stations in the U.S. Radio Aramica provides news and music to the Arab-speaking community in New York and around the world.
Radio Keenam provides updated news and entertainment to listeners of the Haitian community in Orlando, FL. Radio Keenam unites the community with broadcasts in Creole that keep them updated on news from Haiti, especially regarding the 2010 earthquake that plagued their homeland.
Radio Vie Meilleure Plus seeks to reach the Haitian listeners of Florida in order to organize, attract and harness resources to help rebuild their country. Through their music and news casts, they aim to engage in the Haitian community in Haiti and abroad to bring about the change needed to bring Haiti back to long term sustainability, prosperity and self-sufficiency.
Radio Sankofa reaches the African community of U.S. and the world. Radio Sankofa is the home for breaking news, music and educative programs for the African community at home and abroad 24/7. They also serve as an outlet for the exchange of cultural and intellectual ideas and quality music.
AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.
Contact Information:
At AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com